Housesitting. Most people haven’t heard of it.

Well, get excited because you’re going to learn how housesitting is an amazing secret world that few people know about.

As I wrote in the last post, I’m sharing the how, what, when, where, why about being a Digital Nomad Family.

My big message is that you can do this, too! YES!

As I share everything we’re doing, you’ll see that, it’s possible to start planning your own trip abroad (or even just around North America). The point is that it’s possible to be location independent and design the life you want.

What is a digital nomad family? And can you be one, too?

Let’s simply break it apart:

Digital:

Being a “digital” nomad family means: we make a living by digital means. Generally, we use our laptops to make money. Specifically, I write books and I write this blog. Greg writes and illustrates children’s books, plus he works as a business/marketing strategist with clients. That latter is phasing out a bit, so sometimes he takes on biz consulting clients and sometimes all his time is spent on books. He is also the man behind helping me maintain my website and my general tech support. (If this way of making money isn’t you, then stay tuned as I share on my blog exactly how we’re doing it, so you can, too.)

Nomad:

We move around the world. I expect we’ll be trying different areas of the world for many years since there is so much to see. Then, we’ll note our favorite places and find ourselves living there for longer periods of time. (I’ll share everything we’re learning along the way from picking places, finding places to stay, and traveling to and from. I’ll also share what I did wrong this first year so you can learn from my mistakes.)

Family:

We’re a family of three. I’m in my early 40s. Greg his early 50s. Our daughter started this journey when she was seven. (Future blog posts: How do we handle being around each other so much (noise-cancelling headphones anyone? just kidding) What about school? Do I ever want to pull my hair out? What about the family we left behind? How do I manage to work, travel, and care for my family all at the same time?)

That’s our life in a nutshell.

My digital nomad family in Denmark – our first European destination.

We move around the world and make a living anywhere, so long as we have a laptop (or iPhone/iPad) and an Internet connection. But, obviously, there’s so much more than that! And, that’s where this blog comes in.

Now that you know what a digital nomad family is, we can get started with exploring our daily lives and how we are doing it everything from:

Where we live

How we get there

What challenges we overcome

What we eat to stay healthy and fit

What we do about school for our daughter

How we handle family that is back home

What we did with all of our stuff

Health insurance

Finances and banking

And so much more!

That’s just a sampling of topics to come! Stay tuned and stay in touch with me on Twitter!

Do you dream of living in another part of the world?

Ever thought about what it would be like to live a digital nomad life or be a digital nomad family?

Well, listen up!

Because… you can do this.

It’s time for a change.

I’m living all over the world with my family. This is no family vacation though. No! We sold it all to live around the world and be a digital nomad family. (And, you can be one, too.)

We are happily homeless. :)

As I write this, we’re in gorgeous Wales, UK. We’ll be living in Southampton, England in August. In September, we will be living in France for a few weeks.

We’re loving our new life.

A famous travel writer, Ibn Battuta, said the following:

“Traveling, first it leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller.”

And, that’s the future of my blog.

I’m bursting with stories to share about our travels so that you can do this, too! I’ve learned so much and continue to learn every day. You will discover how in the hell we ended up doing this, because it’s an amazing life that you can live, too.

Pub life in England – cultural immersion!

Our love of travel, change, exploring, learning, and our desire to give our daughter the best possible future ever(!) drove our decision. We took a huge leap, and we wake up every day bursting with happiness and excitement because we’re living the dream.

We were on our second trip coming from England to France on the Eurostar train. From the moment we entered St. Pancras train station in London, I felt a tiny bit of familiarity.

I’d been there before. I knew where I was going, and I knew what to do. However, I hadn’t appreciated it in the moment, because it didn’t really dawn on me. That would be later.

I remembered the first time we went there we didn’t give ourselves extra time, and getting through security was a tad stressful with so many unknowns. After finally getting through to the waiting area, we found it was already crowded with not much room to unload our heavy bags and relax.

We’re living the dream we had. We sold it all and moved abroad to live a digital nomad life. It’s working, more specifically, we’re working. We’re making it happen.

We originally decided to live a digital nomad life, as a family, because we could. We both essentially work from laptops and there was no reason to stay tied to Arizona.

We homeschool our daughter so that wasn’t a factor either. In the following picture we’re investigating a dead bat that was brought to us as a gift from the cat of the house.

We wanted to run and explore the world. We wanted to move around and change it up on a regular basis. And. We wanted to save money. Living abroad, in many places, makes it easier to save money if you’re living the digital nomad life.

So, here we are moving around Europe at a pretty quick clip, living a digital nomad lifestyle. Taking trains and planes (I can’t decide which I like better, though probably trains). We’re trying different areas and seeing if we fancy anyplace in particular to stay longer.

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About Kristen Suzanne

I’m an author traveling the world on a multi-year odyssey to experience other cultures, and stay fit while I stuff my face with their food. (For now, meat anyway). I write about food, fitness, and our experiences as a digital nomad family.